Attractions and places to see around Saint-Éloi, located in the Creuse department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, offer a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region features diverse terrain, including forests and elevated viewpoints. Visitors can explore natural monuments, wildlife parks, and bodies of water. There are 18 attractions and places to see in this area.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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First aid station, water point, restaurant
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Located in the heart of the Chabrières forest, this animal park is dedicated to the wolf. It accommodates around forty specimens in semi-freedom in its natural space.
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The historic character of the place makes Puy Gaudy unique. Inhabited since prehistoric times, the puy offers a strategic position. Today there are still some traces of the oppidum, notably the ruins of a mill and granite sarcophagi. Another interest, the splendid 360 degree view rewards the effort made to climb up here.
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It is a granite chaos. It takes its name from the shape of these large stones. They would have served as a refuge for peasants who wanted to escape the Russian countryside under Napoleon. On site, an orientation table gives you information to appreciate the panorama. Access via the coniferous forest also offers a splendid setting.
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A great little pond that allows you to always be on the edge of the water when running around.
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Families will enjoy the Wolves of Chabrières, a wildlife park where you can observe around 40 wolves in a semi-wild environment within the Chabrières forest. Another great option is Courtille Pond, which offers a 3-kilometer pedestrian path perfect for walks and relaxation, along with various facilities.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Puy du Gaudy, a summit offering expansive vistas of the Guéretoise countryside. Another excellent spot is View of Guéret/St-Sulpice-le-Gueretois/Saint-Vaury, providing a wide perspective of the Guéret area, including Courtille Pond.
Yes, Puy du Gaudy is not only a viewpoint but also a historical site, featuring remains of a medieval mill, a Neolithic dolmen, and a necropolis. Additionally, Les Pierres Civieres, a granite chaos, is steeped in local lore, said to have served as a refuge for peasants during historical events.
The area is home to unique natural monuments like Les Pierres Civieres, a remarkable granite chaos with an orientation table to help you appreciate the panorama. The coniferous forest surrounding it also offers a splendid setting.
The Saint-Éloi area is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including loops around the Wolves of Chabrières park, such as the 'Wolves of Chabrières – The Wolves of Chabrière loop from Savennes' (9.15 km, moderate). For more options, explore the Hiking around Saint-Éloi guide.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes. You could try the 'Courtille Pond loop from Sardent' (52.76 km, moderate) which passes by Courtille Pond. For a comprehensive list of routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Éloi guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the fantastic panoramic views from spots like Puy du Gaudy, where an orientation table helps identify landmarks. The natural beauty and the opportunity for relaxation at places like Courtille Pond are also highly valued.
Yes, Courtille Pond is noted for being wheelchair accessible, with a pedestrian path that encircles the lake, providing opportunities for everyone to enjoy a walk and the surrounding nature.
Absolutely. There are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'Puy de Gaudy – Le Puy de Gaudy loop from Sainte-Feyre' (27.18 km, difficult) or 'Wolves loop from Savennes' (10.09 km, moderate). More options are available in the Running Trails around Saint-Éloi guide.
The primary place for wildlife observation is the Wolves of Chabrières park. Located in the heart of the Chabrières forest, it's dedicated to wolves, housing around forty specimens in a semi-wild environment, offering a unique opportunity to see these animals.
The region's attractions, with their mix of natural landscapes and outdoor activities, are generally best enjoyed during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is mild and conducive to hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural sites. This allows for comfortable enjoyment of viewpoints and outdoor parks.
Yes, for an easier hike, consider the 'Les Cimes loop from Monts de Guéret' (3.91 km), which is rated as easy. This trail offers a pleasant way to experience the natural surroundings without a strenuous climb. You can find more details in the Hiking around Saint-Éloi guide.


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